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Canada Willing to Increase US Imports Amid Tariff Threats from Trump

Canada's Ambassador Hillman states willingness to purchase more U.S. goods to mitigate tariff concerns as tensions rise between the two nations.

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  2. Canada prepared to buy more from US amid Trump tariff threats: Ambassador

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  5. Canada ready to buy more American products to appease Trump’s tariff threat, ambassador says

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  6. Canada ready to buy more American products to appease Trump's tariff threat, ambassador says

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Updated: Jan 14th, 2025, 3:59 PM ET

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Canada's Ambassador to the U.S., Kirsten Hillman, expressed readiness to increase imports from the U.S. following President-elect Trump's proposed tariffs, highlighting potential military procurements. Hillman warned that tariffs would raise prices for Americans and emphasized the need for cooperation between the two nations against foreign challenges. Critics suggest new tariffs could lead to heightened prices, particularly in essential goods like gasoline, adding pressure amidst rising living costs. Canada's trade deficit with the U.S. remains a concern, prompting discussions on mutual economic benefit.


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